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Dept. of Sciences, Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Australia

School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia

Universit´e des Sciences, des Techniques et des Technologies de Bamako, USTTB, Bamako

Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Saint-Luc University Hospital, Catholic University of Leuven, Brussels, Belgium

Visual Dimension, Belgium

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6 Publications

“Verba volant, scripta manent”

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is as true now as when Tito uttered it in the Roman senate about two millennia ago. Therefore, our most important (non-human) products are our pub-lished works. This year, we produced 24 articles in scientific journals and 22 in conference proceedings, all fully peer-reviewed. This is about the same as the previous three years, see Figure 60. The 24 journal papers are spread over 21 different journals and for 15 of them this was our first publication. However, three of them were published in our favourite journal Pat-tern Recognition Letters, where we have published 21 papers since 2001, much more than in any other journal. And Borgefors co-edited a special issue of PRL, on skeletonization. The proceedings papers where spread over 16 conferences, seven of which where we published at for the first time.

Here, it should be noted that in our field, conference proceedings often have higher impor-tance and higher rejection rates than the journals (Google Scholar ranks conference proceedings as numbers 1, 3, and 6 among the top ten publications in Computer Vision). One other top jour-nal is Nature Methods and this year our Carolina W¨ahlby published an invited article there.

We also wrote four book chapters and 13 non-reviewed articles of various kinds.

Note that Authors affiliated with CBA are in bold.

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Figure 60: The number of publications from CBA 2001–2016.

6.1 Special Journal Issue

1. Pattern Recognition Letters Vol. 76, 2016

Special Issue on Skeletonization and its Applications Editor:Punam K. Saha and Gunilla Borgefors

Description:This special issue was put together in order to collect some of the best current research on this very important image analysis tool. It contains eleven research articles from all over the world, together with a Survey article of the state-of-the-art.

1Talk flies away, writing stays